The Cyberspace Administration of China has strictly dealt with a batch of accounts and platforms that have labeled short video content in an inappropriate manner.
The Cyberspace Administration of China has strictly dealt with a group of short video accounts that have published fabricated and exaggerated content without properly labeling the content according to regulations.
Since May of this year, the Cyberspace Administration of China has increased inspections and strictly dealt with a number of short video accounts that have published fictitious and sensational content without proper labeling. The following are some typical cases that have been reported:
1. Some accounts failed to label their content and depicted stories such as "disabled wife getting pregnant again" and "seriously ill child raising funds for help", using images of disabled individuals to elicit sympathy from the public. Accounts like "I" and "" have been closed.
2. Some accounts failed to label their content and featured staged scenes of a deliveryman portraying a "single father delivering food with child" or "sitting paralyzed on the roadside while delivering food", along with fabricated stories like "long-lost daughter getting pregnant while delivering food" or "delivery rider accidentally scratching a million-dollar luxury car". These accounts, such as "6868" and "", have been banned or closed.
3. Some accounts failed to label their content and depicted conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, with fabricated stories like "couple in love for five years unable to agree on bride price" or "love triangle fighting for lover". These accounts, such as "" and "()", have been banned or closed.
4. Some accounts failed to label their content and featured stories of heroic acts like "Bentley owner rescuing abandoned newlyweds on the highway" or "mountaineer rescuing wandering woman in the mountains", as well as fabricated content like "revealing the truth behind the perfect reviews of a miraculous shop" to deceive the public with false positive energy. These accounts, such as "" and "", have been banned or closed.
In the past two months, key websites have cleared over 241,000 short videos that violated labeling rules, closed more than 21,000 accounts, and corrected or added labels to over 1.275 million mislabeled videos. Additionally, local cyberspace authorities have been tasked with holding discussions with small and medium platforms that have not strictly implemented content labeling requirements. Moving forward, the Cyberspace Administration of China will continue to promote the standardized labeling of short video content, and will continue to strictly deal with platforms and accounts that do not comply with labeling requirements.
This article was reposted from the "Cyberspace China" public account, edited by: Jiang Yuanhua.
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